Police: Framingham woman breaks into romantic rival's car

A Framingham woman who police said went to her boyfriend's Vernon Street house on Wednesday to patch up their broken relationship was arrested after police said she discovered another woman's car there and broke into it.

By Norman Miller/Daily News staff

MetroWest Daily News, Framingham, MA

By Norman Miller/Daily News staff

Posted Aug. 24, 2012 at 12:01 AM
Updated Aug 24, 2012 at 10:49 AM

By Norman Miller/Daily News staff

Posted Aug. 24, 2012 at 12:01 AM
Updated Aug 24, 2012 at 10:49 AM

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A Framingham woman who police said went to her boyfriend's Vernon Street house on Wednesday to patch up their broken relationship was arrested after police said she discovered another woman's car there and broke into it.

Apollene T. Andreosatos, 27, was arrested Thursday at 1:28 a.m. after she turned herself in at the police station, Framingham District Court records show.

On Wednesday, around 11:30 p.m., a man called police and said Andreosatos had broken into his friend's car, a report written by Framingham Police Officer Val Krishtal said.

He said that he had gotten a ride home from work from a friend and the woman came into the house. While inside, Andreosatos, his ex-girlfriend, broke into the car, he said.

"As she drove away, Andreosatos allegedly yelled to him ... 'Tell her thanks for the stuff,' " Krishtal wrote.

The woman's driver's license, bank card, a pack of cigarettes and $27 in cash were stolen, Krishtal wrote.

When Andreosatos was questioned, she said she and the man were supposed to get married on Aug. 18, but she discovered him having sex with another woman, Krishtal wrote. The wedding was called off.

About two days ago, he called to try to make up, and she went to the home Wednesday to talk and discovered the woman's car there, the report said.

Andreosatos at first denied breaking into the car, but then said she did, but threw the items into nearby bushes.

Police charged Andreosatos, of 1 Winnemay St., was charged with breaking and entering into a vehicle and larceny of property worth less than $250.

She pleaded not guilty at her arraignment on Thursday and was released without bail. She is due back in court on Sept. 29 for a pretrial conference.

(Norman Miller can be reached at 508-626-3823 or nmiller@wickedlocal.com. For up-to-date crime news, follow Norman Miller on Twitter at @Norman_MillerMW.)

By Norman Miller

Daily News Staff

FRAMINGHAM - A Framingham woman who police said went to her boyfriend's Vernon Street house on Wednesday to patch up their broken relationship was arrested after police said she discovered another woman's car there and broke into it.

Apollene T. Andreosatos, 27, was arrested Thursday at 1:28 a.m. after she turned herself in at the police station, Framingham District Court records show.

On Wednesday, around 11:30 p.m., a man called police and said Andreosatos had broken into his friend's car, a report written by Framingham Police Officer Val Krishtal said.

He said that he had gotten a ride home from work from a friend and the woman came into the house. While inside, Andreosatos, his ex-girlfriend, broke into the car, he said.

"As she drove away, Andreosatos allegedly yelled to him ... 'Tell her thanks for the stuff,' " Krishtal wrote.

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The woman's driver's license, bank card, a pack of cigarettes and $27 in cash were stolen, Krishtal wrote.

When Andreosatos was questioned, she said she and the man were supposed to get married on Aug. 18, but she discovered him having sex with another woman, Krishtal wrote. The wedding was called off.

About two days ago, he called to try to make up, and she went to the home Wednesday to talk and discovered the woman's car there, the report said.

Andreosatos at first denied breaking into the car, but then said she did, but threw the items into nearby bushes.

Police charged Andreosatos, of 1 Winnemay St., was charged with breaking and entering into a vehicle and larceny of property worth less than $250.

She pleaded not guilty at her arraignment on Thursday and was released without bail. She is due back in court on Sept. 29 for a pretrial conference.

(Norman Miller can be reached at 508-626-3823 or nmiller@wickedlocal.com. For up-to-date crime news, follow Norman Miller on Twitter at @Norman_MillerMW.)

Apollene T. Andreosatos, 27, was arrested Thursday at 1:28 a.m. after she turned herself in at the police station, Framingham District Court records show.

On Wednesday, around 11:30 p.m., a man called police and said Andreosatos had broken into his friend's car, a report written by Framingham Police Officer Val Krishtal said.

He said that he had gotten a ride home from work from a friend and the woman came into the house. While inside, Andreosatos, his ex-girlfriend, broke into the car, he said.

"As she drove away, Andreosatos allegedly yelled to him ... 'Tell her thanks for the stuff,' " Krishtal wrote.

The woman's driver's license, bank card, a pack of cigarettes and $27 in cash were stolen, Krishtal wrote.

When Andreosatos was questioned, she said she and the man were supposed to get married on Aug. 18, but she discovered him having sex with another woman, Krishtal wrote. The wedding was called off.

About two days ago, he called to try to make up, and she went to the home Wednesday to talk and discovered the woman's car there, the report said.

Andreosatos at first denied breaking into the car, but then said she did, but threw the items into nearby bushes.

Police charged Andreosatos, of 1 Winnemay St., was charged with breaking and entering into a vehicle and larceny of property worth less than $250.

She pleaded not guilty at her arraignment on Thursday and was released without bail. She is due back in court on Sept. 29 for a pretrial conference.

(Norman Miller can be reached at 508-626-3823 or nmiller@wickedlocal.com. For up-to-date crime news, follow Norman Miller on Twitter at @Norman_MillerMW.)